Saturday, May 23, 2015

Painted this two weeks ago when we went camping at Huntington Beach State Park after our trip to Charleston, SC for my birthday! A great way to celebrate, being with family then by camping, painting and hiking the beach shores. 8" x 24" oil on canvas framed $250SOLD @ Wintergreen Memorial Day Show

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Started this two weeks ago and got to go back up on the mountain with Isabelle, Chloe, Karen and Krista. We were scattered like the wind and painted all directions. This is looking north towards Whitehall. 30" x 40" oil on canvas framed $1,250 SOLD

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Painted this the last day at Cedar Keys in April, great little trip and visit to this town, will definitely go back! We are headed out right now on another little trip, this time to Charleston SC for a birthday celebration with my brothers and family. Then on up the coast a bit for some camping @ Huntington State Park, right on the ocean . . . am looking forward to a few painting days there! 8" x 8" oil on canvas framed, $115

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Had a fabulous time at the Clifton Forge School of the Arts Paint Out last weekend, what a great group of people running the school. Thanks Judith for hosting this event. These are the only photographs I have of my paintings, happily I SOLD both of them!

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Painted this last week with Chloe in the Brandt's apple orchard, just down the road. See how I cleverly I lined up the mountain in the second photograph, ha ha, so clever! We went back again to paint the trees in bloom, will post second painting soon. 12" x 24" oil on canvas framed, $300 SOLD

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Meg West went to Philadelphia College of Art, majored in Graphic Design, and minored in Painting. After working for several years as a graphic designer, in 2000, she started painting again full time.
West paints as a localist, focusing her painting in Albemarle and surrounding
Counties, as well as Skyline Drive and The Blue Ridge Parkway.
Meg paints every day and enjoys the rhythm and momentum that comes with a steady flow of painting. The act of painting is what is important-enjoying the feeling of being connected to the environment, herself and the painting.